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Immature to ignore driver

Immature to ignore driver

Editor: After reading Wanda Nowicki’s letter (“Mask up on public transport,” Sept. 25) and Alicia Passmore’s rebuttal (“Some can’t wear a mask, Oct.
Give a child a tennis ball

Give a child a tennis ball

Editor: The best gift we can give to a youngster is an unlikely one – a tennis ball. It matters not whether the ball is new or used just as long as it has lots of bounce in it (some new, imported ones don’t).
It takes great courage

It takes great courage

Editor: I’d like to express my gratitude and extend a huge thank you to all the volunteer firefighters who bravely protect the people and property on the Sunshine Coast.
We’ll all miss you, Dave

We’ll all miss you, Dave

Editor: Re: “Wilson Creek loses business icon,” Oct. 2. Always smiling, Dave Munro has indeed become a local icon.
‘Shell Dave’ will be missed

‘Shell Dave’ will be missed

Editor There will soon be a big change in Wilson Creek. Dave Munro will be leaving the Shell station. Many of us have been making a special point of filling our tanks there for years. This, in spite of and even because of the lack of pay at the pump.
Dr. Henry poster horrifying

Dr. Henry poster horrifying

Editor: I am horrified and also frightened by a poster threatening Dr. Bonnie Henry taped to a post in Sechelt. The poster accused Dr. Henry of making up the international pandemic to inconvenience the people of B.C. The illogic of a lone B.C.
Meters against public will

Meters against public will

Editor: Five years ago, Mike Evans posted his excellent letter in The Coast Reporter, stating the reason not to proceed with water meters in Sechelt was it is not the “will of the people.
Some can’t wear a mask

Some can’t wear a mask

Editor: Re: “Mask up on public transit,” Letters, Sept. 25. I am astonished to see the ignorance concerning BC Transit’s mandatory mask policy.
The cats came back

The cats came back

Editor: A few years ago the subject of a cat bylaw came before Sechelt council. The bylaw enforcement officer at the time said it would be too hard to enforce a bylaw (this despite the fact that much larger towns do have bylaws).
Give youth a chance

Give youth a chance

Editor: Early in July, safe return plans were presented to the SCRD demonstrating several months of dedication to local youth sports.